Abstract:
Copolymers of a polyvinyl butyral backbone with polylactic acid grafts and their compounds are disclosed, which can be used to produce clear, flexible and ductile bio-based films. The copolymers are amorphous and have been shown to maintain clarity, flexibility, and ductility after continuous exposure to thermal aging at 80° C. for one week.
Abstract:
The reactions are disclosed of furfuryl alcohol in the presence of catalyst with aliphatic diacid esters or aliphatic diacid anhydrides to synthesize diesters and monoesters, respectively. The reaction is disclosed of the monoester in the presence of catalyst with alkanols to synthesize diesters. The two types of diesters and the monoesters are proven to be suitable as plasticizers for polymers, particularly polylactic acid. Thermoplastic compounds are disclosed using the esters as plasticizers.
Abstract:
Cyclic olefin copolymer (COC) is useful as a build material for 3D printing, especially desktop 3D printing. Low haze and high transmission versions are a function of specific grades of styrenic block copolymer (SBC) used for impact modification.
Abstract:
Aliphatic polyimides are synthesized by a reaction of 2 moles of an unsaturated monoanhydride or an unsaturated diacid with both one mole of a diamine and one mole of a monoamine. Imidization of intermediates so formed from those reactions resolve to 6 possible bicyclic imidic structures bridged by monoamidic or saturated hydrocarbon spans, more likely the latter. Bio-derived monomers are particularly useful in the synthesis of the aliphatic polyimides.
Abstract:
Aliphatic polyimides are synthesized by a 2:1 molar ratio reaction of an unsaturated monoanhydride or an unsaturated diacid with a diamine. Bio-derived monomers are particularly useful in the synthesis of the aliphatic polyimides.
Abstract:
Aliphatic polyimides are synthesized by a 1:1 molar ratio reaction of an unsaturated monoanhydride or an unsaturated diacid with a diamine. Bio-derived monomers are particularly useful in the synthesis of the aliphatic polyimides.